Monthly Archives: August 2005

EnterpriseDB Ships PostgreSQL-Based Database

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EnterpriseDB announced at LinuxWorld on Tuesday that it is rolling out the final version of its PostgreSQL-based enterprise database and that it has reeled...

Gateway Secures Its PCs

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Gateway is locking down its business PC line.The Irvine, Calif., PC maker on Tuesday said it has fitted TPMs (Trusted Platform Modules), chips that...

SCO Tries to Stave Off Linux

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LAS VEGAS—As LinuxWorld unfolds in San Francisco, The SCO Group is deploying its users forum in Las Vegas to take aim against Linux and...

FreeHands Fate Remains Unknown – 2

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Macromedia Inc.s release of Studio 8 has some FreeHand users feeling as though the applications days are numbered, as the company did not include...

Nokia: Going Cheap!

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I thought the report about Cisco taking over Nokia was hilarious. If the story turns out to be true, not only will I have egg...

Torvalds: How to Keep Linux Kernel on Course

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The rapid pace of Linux development appeared to hit a roadblock last year with the industrys decision to forestall development of the Linux 2.7...

MS Patch Day Includes Monster IE Update

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For the third successive month, Microsofts Internet Explorer browser has been updated to correct security holes that could put millions of Web surfers at...

Its Official: Yahoo Launches Messenger with Voice

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After a three-month beta period, Yahoo officially launched its new instant messaging client with voice capabilities that allows users to talk using PC-to-PC VOIP. "Yahoo...

Red Hat Launches Security in a Networked World Initiative

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As expected, Red Hat launched its Security in a Networked World initiative at LinuxWorld Conference & Expo in San Francisco. Security in this Linux context,...

Readers Respond: Why So Shy About Locking Down Systems?

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Thank you, thank you, thank you for "Why So Shy About Locking Down Systems?" (July 25).Of all the articles that Ive seen about spyware,...